Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 518.1550 - Personnel Services
a) An
organized personnel department or service shall be established and designed to
meet the needs of the personnel.
b)
Personnel policies and practices that adequately support freestanding emergency
center services and quality of patient care shall be established and
maintained.
c) Sufficient,
qualified personnel shall be employed to properly operate the various
departments and the adjunct services requiring technical skill, such as
laboratory, x-ray, pharmacy, nursing, etc.
d) Sufficient service personnel shall be
employed to properly operate service departments.
e) Qualified personnel shall mean those
persons who hold necessary licenses for the activities they perform. If no
license is required, qualified personnel shall mean those persons who are
registered or certified by the Department, the Illinois Department of Financial
and Professional Regulation, the Council on Medical Education of the American
Medical Association or Agencies or Committees established in collaboration with
the Council, other accrediting agencies approved by the Department, or an
acceptable equivalent experience.
f) Personnel policies shall be written and
available to all personnel.
g)
Personnel policies shall be reviewed and/or revised periodically, but no less
frequently than once every two years. The date of review or revision shall be
indicated on the personnel policies.
h) The personnel service shall have available
organizational charts that identify all departments and/or services.
i) All positions shall be authorized by the
Board, either directly or through delegation to the administrator.
j) A job description shall be written for
each position in the freestanding emergency center, including minimum
qualifications.
k) Personnel
records
1) Accurate, current and complete
personnel records shall be maintained for each employee during his/her term of
employment and for the years thereafter as may be necessary to satisfy other
State or federal requirements.
2) A
standard of content shall be established for personnel records, which shall
contain at least the following:
A) Application
form and/or resume with current and background information sufficient to
justify the initial and continuing employment of the individual;
B) Verification of license, if the position
requires a license. A licensed person shall be employed only after verification
of the license is obtained;
C) A
record regarding the employee's specialized education, training, and
experience;
D) Verification of
identity;
E) Employment health
examination and subsequent health services rendered to the employees as are
necessary to ensure that all employees are physically able to perform their
duties;
F) Record of orientation to
the job;
G) Continuance of
education; and
H) Current
information relative to periodic work performance evaluations.
l) Employees shall not
be assigned duties that exceed their education, training, experience, and
qualifications.
m) Orientation and
in-service training programs shall be provided so that personnel may maintain
skills and learn new developments.
n) Personnel health requirements
1) Each FEC shall establish an employee
health program that includes the following:
A) An assessment of the employee's health and
immunization status at the time of employment;
B) Policies regarding required immunizations;
and
C) Policies and procedures for
the periodic health assessment of all personnel. These policies shall specify
the content of the health assessment and the interval between assessments and
shall comply with the Control of Tuberculosis Code (77 Ill. Adm. Code
696).
2) Personnel
absent from duty because of any communicable disease shall not return to duty
until examined for freedom from any condition that might endanger the health of
patients or employees.
o) Personnel services may be provided by the
owning or controlling hospital, provided that standards are specific to the FEC
and are established in accordance with this Section.
p) Prior to employing any individual in a
position that requires a State license, the facility shall contact the Illinois
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to verify that the
individual's license is active. A copy of the verification shall be placed in
the individual's personnel file.
q)
The facility shall check the status of all applicants with the Health Care
Worker Registry prior to hiring.
Notes
Amended at 33 Ill. Reg. 8317, effective June 4, 2009
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.